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You can get a visa on entry at the airport and and you can ask your fiancee to arrange a date and time for your wedding at your local town hall which will be a lot easier and quicker than a church wedding.You need a certificate of non impediment and your fiancee needs to have the same.Howerd wrote:So, is there a Fiancée Visa, or do I just get a standard Visitor Visa? And if I get married in Philippines what is the likelihood of visa extension? Would I have to return to UK at any point in time?
I have about £50,000 in savings and that should see me through until retirement in 6 years time. My fiancée works. I am disabled too, so I doubt I can find work there.
Just all confused about what to do for the best. My fiancée is standing by me in whatever I decide to do but I cannot think straight at the moment; the court case is on Tuesday.
your right, its 21 days, then you can start extending while in the phils.parvus1202 wrote:I don't think you need visa, you can stay there for 21 days visa free and extend if you want to stay longer. But bring a document something like certificate of non commitment or unmarried certificate. If you don't have this then you will have difficulty marrying your fiancee.
If you do it this way you are looking at a whole world of hurtjoe777 wrote:your right, its 21 days, then you can start extending while in the phils.parvus1202 wrote:I don't think you need visa, you can stay there for 21 days visa free and extend if you want to stay longer. But bring a document something like certificate of non commitment or unmarried certificate. If you don't have this then you will have difficulty marrying your fiancee.
Seems better to get Visa from embassy in UK for as long as possible. So, am I right in thinking there is no Fiancee Visa for Philippines? What is the longest visa I am likely to get and, once we are married, what would the next step in terms of visas/indefinite leave to remain etc? Or will I spend the rest of my life just getting temporary visas?parvus1202 wrote:Mochyn is correct about extending visa, money talks. So ask your fiancee if she knows someone at the immigration or let her ask someone who knows someone that knows anybody. That is if you are going the route of 21 days visa free.
Read the link I provided!Howerd wrote:Seems better to get Visa from embassy in UK for as long as possible. So, am I right in thinking there is no Fiancee Visa for Philippines? What is the longest visa I am likely to get and, once we are married, what would the next step in terms of visas/indefinite leave to remain etc? Or will I spend the rest of my life just getting temporary visas?parvus1202 wrote:Mochyn is correct about extending visa, money talks. So ask your fiancee if she knows someone at the immigration or let her ask someone who knows someone that knows anybody. That is if you are going the route of 21 days visa free.